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script author composed and executive producer of democracy now, amy goodman taking your calls, the nose, facebook comments and tweets. in depth, three hours live today at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> you are watching booktv. now peter blair henry argues that the you should look to china, brazil, mexico, and other developing countries to develop its own plan for prosperity. it's about 50 minutes. >> growing up, little boy, on the island of jamaica in the early 1970s, i cherished the time i spent on the porch of my grandmothers simple two-bedroom ranch house in kingston, the nation's capital. there, at three when the way in harborview, a middle and working-class neighborhood at the southern edge of the city, i would sit on the brown speckled file leaving to the pages of the encyclopedia britannica, reading bible stories and poring over back issues of national geographic for hours on end. as sea breezes stirred the needles of the trees that lined the front yard and shaded my world from both the sun and the cases of people passing by on the sidewalk, since from grandma's chin, pump
script author composed and executive producer of democracy now, amy goodman taking your calls, the nose, facebook comments and tweets. in depth, three hours live today at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> you are watching booktv. now peter blair henry argues that the you should look to china, brazil, mexico, and other developing countries to develop its own plan for prosperity. it's about 50 minutes. >> growing up, little boy, on the island of jamaica in the early 1970s, i...
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. >> amy goodman taking your calls, e-mail's, facebook comments, and tweets. tv."eastern on the "book host: we are back with michael kranish. his recent peace, "a lesson for bob dole: old rules no longer apply." 4, 2012.rom december right here you can see the former senator in a wheelchair during the vote with his wife standing behind him. why was he on the floor that day? guest: that was the day the u.s. senate was when to take the disabilities treaty, which the supporters of the street he wanted other countries abroad world. bob dole had been the senate majority leader. that way back when. i remember very well how he beat dick after this bipartisan effort he passed 86-7 in the senate. there controversial cost. he was able to bring up a bipartisan deal. they had a pact, the disabilities legislation would be above citizenship. it passed legislation. 22 years later bob dole was called by his old friend. >> what happened to the vote that day? guest: that is a story i try to tell in this piece. is washington gridlock? why do things not happened? everyone knows there i
. >> amy goodman taking your calls, e-mail's, facebook comments, and tweets. tv."eastern on the "book host: we are back with michael kranish. his recent peace, "a lesson for bob dole: old rules no longer apply." 4, 2012.rom december right here you can see the former senator in a wheelchair during the vote with his wife standing behind him. why was he on the floor that day? guest: that was the day the u.s. senate was when to take the disabilities treaty, which the...
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. >> amy goodman your calls, e-mail, facebook comments and tweets "in depth" three hours live on sunday on c- span2. , "in their documentary poverty, america's untold crisis," frank bouton and jason economic impact on the u.s.. >> frequently called the most cosmopolitan city of the midwest, detroit today stands at the threshold of a bright new future, one rich with the promise of fulfillment. . since then,965 things have drastically changed. detroit's once positive outlook has been crushed by economic collapse. city is facinge numerous complications, touch as inadequate education, high crime rate, and high implement. it affects detroit and america as a whole. it is also the issue that is most often ignored -- poverty. >> we had an infrastructure that look like a diamond. now it looks more like a pyramid. >> the poor is getting poor. sooner or later, the request will not exist. >> properties the new american norm. >> that is 50 million people living in substandard conditions. the nation is facing its highest level of poverty since 1983. how can the obama administration save america from
. >> amy goodman your calls, e-mail, facebook comments and tweets "in depth" three hours live on sunday on c- span2. , "in their documentary poverty, america's untold crisis," frank bouton and jason economic impact on the u.s.. >> frequently called the most cosmopolitan city of the midwest, detroit today stands at the threshold of a bright new future, one rich with the promise of fulfillment. . since then,965 things have drastically changed. detroit's once...
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amy goodman taking your calls, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets, in-depth, three hours live, sunday at noon .astern on "booktv," on c-span2 "washington journal" continues. our: we take a look at spotlight on magazine series, pacific standard and their recent edition about the oil boom in the country. lisa margonelli is the country meeting editor, joining us from new york. on is also the author of oil the brain. you write -- host: explain. a lot we are talking about should we or should we not frack. we have activists like yoko ono, and we have pro-fracking people who say that this will lead to more jobs for americans. what we are not discussing is what happened to all the people who live on top of the gas and on top of the oil across the country. boom is high- density. .here are drills in yards what we are not doing in new frontiers like north dakota, ohio, pennsylvania, places that don't have a long history of injuring, they are not charging very much in taxes and they are not particularly closely- regulated, places like texas and oklahoma have a long history of regulation and taxes
amy goodman taking your calls, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets, in-depth, three hours live, sunday at noon .astern on "booktv," on c-span2 "washington journal" continues. our: we take a look at spotlight on magazine series, pacific standard and their recent edition about the oil boom in the country. lisa margonelli is the country meeting editor, joining us from new york. on is also the author of oil the brain. you write -- host: explain. a lot we are talking about...
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. >> author, host and executive producer of democracy now, amy goodman taking your calls, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets "in depth" three hours live sunday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> at 7 eastern tonight on c-span, our "q&a" conversation with code pink founder medea benjamin. we want to hear what you think about the group's mission and tactics and how protest movements fit into the political discussion in the u.s. recently, code pink members protested at the confirmation hearing for then-cia director nominee john brennan. >> i'm pleased to be joined by my wife kathy and my brother tom. >> i speak for the mothers -- >> we will stop again. all right. >> pakistan, somalia and who else? where else? >> please remove that woman. >> the obama administration refused to even tell congress. they won't even tell congress we are killing children -- >> please -- >> senator feinstein -- >> if you could, please, expedite the removal -- >> more important than the children of pakistan and yemen! are they more important? do your job! world peace depends on this! we're making more enemies
. >> author, host and executive producer of democracy now, amy goodman taking your calls, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets "in depth" three hours live sunday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> at 7 eastern tonight on c-span, our "q&a" conversation with code pink founder medea benjamin. we want to hear what you think about the group's mission and tactics and how protest movements fit into the political discussion in the u.s. recently, code pink...
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. >> author and executive user of democracy now, amy goodman, taking your calls and e-mails and tweets, three hours live sunday at noon eastern on book tv on c-span two. >> citigroup chairman michael o'neill said some of his top concerns include gridlock in washington, the european economy and cybersecurity. the can at the annual export bank conference in washington, annual speaking at the export bank conference in washington, d.c. this is about 25 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome [indiscernible] [applause] >> i can get used to this, you know? thank you for joining us this morning. i learned a lot yesterday. i learned about latin america, mexico. regions for strong growth. one of the big innovations we might have with the data and how that might affect marketing decisions and how it can make better decisions on how to target efforts. i heard from a small business panel talking about the importance of social media, twitter, things like that. the twitter feed and qr -- you have a smart phone. i hope you will download the program. we will do all of our surveys online. that
. >> author and executive user of democracy now, amy goodman, taking your calls and e-mails and tweets, three hours live sunday at noon eastern on book tv on c-span two. >> citigroup chairman michael o'neill said some of his top concerns include gridlock in washington, the european economy and cybersecurity. the can at the annual export bank conference in washington, annual speaking at the export bank conference in washington, d.c. this is about 25 minutes. >> ladies and...